• The 1913 Portland Beavers season was the 11th season in the history of the Portland Beavers baseball team. Under the leadership of manager Walt McCredie...
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  • The Portland Beavers was the name of separate minor league baseball teams, which represented Portland, Oregon, in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The...
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    served as an unofficial farm team for the Portland Beavers and the Cleveland Indians. The Colts and Beavers shared Vaughn Street Park. The franchise was...
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  • only during the 1994 season. The original Portland Beavers were the longest lived team, playing every season from 1901 to 1972, though occasionally under...
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  • The 1914 Portland Beavers season was the 12th season in the history of the Portland Beavers baseball team. Under the leadership of manager Walt McCredie...
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    renamed the Beavers (Oregon is the "Beaver State") in time for the 1906 season. The newly named Portland Beavers won their first PCL pennant in 1906,...
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    no opponent could be found for Oregon State. The Beavers are 12–8 in bowl game appearances. The Beavers play their home games at Reser Stadium in Corvallis...
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    Art Kores (category Portland Beavers players)
    the regular season, Giants manager John McGraw offered Kores' contract back to the Portland Beavers for a price of US$2,500, but Beavers manager Walter...
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    basketball. Portland State also has a football team. Additionally, the University of Oregon Ducks (in Eugene) and the Oregon State University Beavers (in Corvallis)...
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  • Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). The PCL recognizes outstanding players and team personnel annually near the end of each season. The Most Valuable...
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  • Vancouver Beavers (1908—1911, 1914, 1916–1917), Portland Colts (1909, 1912—1914), Seattle Turks (1909), Seattle Giants (1910—1917), Portland Pippins (1911)...
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    Spencer Abbott (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    although he did not play in 1902 or 1913. In 1932, at the age of 54, he appeared in one game for the Portland Beavers, the team he was managing at the time...
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  • The History of Oregon State Beavers football covers more than 120 seasons since the team began play in 1893. In 1893, Oregon State high college was known...
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    Oregon–Oregon State football rivalry (category Oregon State Beavers football)
    Multnomah Stadium in Portland, both teams came into the game undefeated: the Beavers were 5–0–2 and the Ducks were 7–0. The Beavers scored first, but the...
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    Bill Rapps (category Portland Beavers players)
    again. Rapps joined the Portland Beavers in 1910, but was sold from the club after three seasons. The end of his tenure in Portland culminated in a public...
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    Byron Houck (category Portland Beavers players)
    signed with the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). He had a 17–19 record and a 3.36 ERA in 1916. Houck returned to Portland in 1917, but...
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    followed by the Los Angeles Angels (12) and the Albuquerque Dukes and Portland Beavers (8). Among active PCL franchises, the Tacoma Rainiers have seven championships...
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  • Chuck Rose (category Portland Beavers players)
    season, he played for three teams: the Central Association's Pathfinders, the Texas League's Austin Senators, and the Pacific Coast League's Portland...
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    Rip Hagerman (category Portland Beavers players)
    Indians released Hagerman to the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League in May 1916. Before the 1917 season Portland traded Hagerman to the St. Paul...
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    Larry McLean (category Portland Beavers players)
    tobacco and was a heavy drinker of corn whiskey. When he signed with the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League in 1905, he became teammates with a pitcher...
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    Pat Casey (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    coach for the Oregon State Beavers baseball team. He is best known for winning the 2006 College World Series for the Beavers' first-ever baseball National...
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    Mike Riley (American football) (category Oregon State Beavers football coaches)
    Berkeley. The Beavers finished the year 9–4 with a win in the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco over the Maryland Terrapins. In 2008, Riley's Beavers knocked off...
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    Walter McCredie (category Portland Beavers managers)
    National League and managed in the minor leagues for 18 seasons, mostly for the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). McCredie began his professional...
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    Shad Barry (category Portland Beavers players)
    Walt McCredie, manager of the Portland Beavers in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), and secured a contract for the 1911 season. Barry started wearing eye glasses...
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    Walt Kuhn (baseball) (category Portland Beavers players)
    Francisco Orphans (1908), Fresno Tigers/Raisin Growers (1908–1910), Portland Beavers (1911), Oakland Oaks (1915), Salt Lake City Bees (1916), Waco Navigators...
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    Dennis Erickson (category Oregon State Beavers football coaches)
    even-better Beavers are eager to take a shot at the title" Sports Illustrated Austin Murphy August 13, 2001 "Erickson a competitor to coach" Portland Tribune...
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    Ed Kinsella (category Portland Beavers players)
    Springfield Senators. In 1906, Kinsella joined the Pacific Coast League's Portland Beavers. He made an immediate impact, winning 21 games with a 2.29 earned run...
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    The 1913 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team represented Oregon Agricultural College (now known as Oregon State University) during the 1913 college...
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    Bill Lindsay (third baseman) (category Portland Beavers players)
    owner, Charles Somers, sent him to Cleveland's new farm team, the Portland Beavers. Charles Somers was one of the first owners to invest in "farm teams"...
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    named for nearby Mount Rainier. Along with the Los Angeles Angels, Portland Beavers, Oakland Oaks, Sacramento Solons, and San Francisco Seals the Indians...
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